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CSIAULISHKI) IN I860. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscription--Jl.C l-tr m.i.i V()l j. I' W EL DON. N. ('., TIU'HSDAV. I)K( KM I'.Kli UIJ, MM T. NO. civ "tin in i Oil IILLLU I THE MEASURE OF MEN. Don't Tell Him But Tell Him Hump He's a to (let Chump Up and 'Me Kind Von Hme Always Bought, and tvhtrli has been In uso for over 30 yours, lm borno the sljrmit uro of - aud Lux been made under his nor-LjcAF?a- ,0,'ftl "POrvlslon Slueo Its infamy. Wr?r. T-c.ia. Altowiioonotoihwlieyouliithls. All Couiit.rlVKs, Jmltati'iim and Just-iis-unod." are hut i:xerlni( -nts that trille with and tntlaiis;er the health or Infants arid Children K.xoerieavo against Kxperiiueut. What Is CASTORIA ( ttstonu is a liunalesH substitute for Castor Oil, Pare Ifiirii', Jr.if :ni. I Soothing Syrups, It Is I'Yasant. It i untaiiih iieitlii i Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic viihstan.''. I Ik aire Is its ftnaranteo. It destroys Worms uni allays l'e.i-nshuess. It cures Di.irrlnea and Wind folk-. It relieve Teething Troubles, euros Constipation uutl I'liitMleiii y It assimilates the Food, regulates the Sloiii.li h :i.ul lhnvels, giving healthy and natural sleep, Tlie tiililivu's 1'uuuopu The Mot tier's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. on: 3E THE BANK OF WELDliN WKLDON. N. (' Oreanlzed Under the Laws of the State of North Carolina, Stale of North Carolina Depository Halifax County Depository. Town of X'eldon Depository. Capital ai!! Surplus, $55,000, For over 21 years th mMiMtiHii ha. tiovi)lel l.aiikuiir facilities for tln section. Its'slookliohler- uiei I'ti.e-imiic identities ulli tlie Iiiihi ues luterests of Halifax mi-1 Noitl -ini .11 eounlics. Savinift Department i .naMiUiucl foi t lie henetit oi all lio demie to deposit 111 a -avinir" Haiu In lln I'epaitnieiit inteiet in allowe.l as follows: For Deposits allowed lore.M.iio ihree ntlis 01 lointi'r. 1: per cent. Six raontlisor longer, :t per cent Teoe moutlm or Ioniser, t percent. Vnv information vull he furnished on aephcition to the President 01 ( ashler I'HBSIIIKNI W K. DAN1KI-. lilUECTOUS W It T. Daniel, .1.1. V II K-l'HK.llitM U li. SMITH. I. r ni.'M'Ki:. Tell .1. u. ASIIIKti: DKAKK, li. smith. W . shepherd. W Hanifl. .1. ti. Drake. M. Cohen, pierce. D. I!. Zolheolfei. .1 . W. Slclife. 3E Trip? IS ? - "wr ir ml :$"0m JSfejr'&The Reliable Household Lantern There is always need for a good lantern around the home in the yard, in the cellar, in the attic wherever a lamp is inconvenient or unsafe. The RAYO is ideal for home use. It gives a clear, brieht lierht lil.e ..ualight on tap, strong, durable, compact, leak. Doesn't smoke, rewick. Will Inst for ' the RAYO. At deaUrt rveryu iiff STANDARD OIL COV.rNY It is handy. Doesn't Easy to light am' r?. Ask for j W hen you see a friend in woe, I walk right up and say "Hello!" Say, "Old Brother, howd' ye Jo. How's ihe world a usin' you?" i VCali right up, and don't be slow, ! laugh and shake, and say, "liel ilo!" Slap ihe brother on the back; bring your hand down with j a w hack. His clothes are poor ' makes no show, never mind, just ! say "Hello!" That homespun shin may conceal a greai strong heart, true as steel; that old coat and shabby vest cuts no ice, but do your best to make him happy here j on earth, and to feel that he s of worth. Don't you know that such a chap has every day his sure mis hap? All he needs is hearty cheer to make him happy while he's here Don't let him think, that the earth was dead against him since his birih. Crack his shell draw him out; don't lei him whine, sulk or pout. Make him tell you all ihe woes of his heart before he goes. Don't tell him he's a chump but tell him to gel up and hump; tell him not to be so slow, but gel around and say "Hello!" I'm alive, what can I do to help myself as well as you' Do not wait until he's dead to strew boqueis around his head; Nice words are out of place, if not said before his face. Make him see thai you're his friend, and w ill slay such to the end. Yes, tell him now though he's rough: "MC'hy, old brother, you're just the stuff this world needs to make it go; now brace up and cry, "Hello!" There are plenty such about, that are worth the digging out. In this way you surely can make him feel that he's a man. He will always think of you as his best friend, tried and true. In the 'uiure you will know what good it t oes to say "Hello'" Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ONLY A KOAD-SIDE COTTAGE. It was only a little farm cottage beside the roadway, but it wasdif- j ferent. The highway in front was ! an avenue of s'aiely pecan trees, lending their beauty, their shade I and their nuts as substantial eon inb'itions to the farm's welfare; the coitage i self, resting on a sloping eniine ice back from the i road, resplend nt in its pure while, 1 was the iewel m a glorious setting 1 of trees, shrub ; and brilliant llow i ers; green gra ,s, flower-bordered, sloped away i:. from, w ith a vista beyond ol Fat fields and wooded hills, billowing back till they j merged with ihe blue of ihe horizon ' The thought came to me that money alone can never paint such a picture upon earth's canvas; : there must be a love and rever 1 ence for the beautiful. Only a , roadside coitage, but ii was a home. , Owes Her Uood Health to Cham- berlain's Tablets. 1 "i owe my (rood health to Chainhcr lu 11 lahlets." miles Mrs. li. (i. Sell', Crutikton, Ohio. "Tvo years aso 1 was ' an invalid due to sloinach Uouhle. 1 I took three hollies of Ihese Tahletsand ! since hae heen in the hest of health." nlilainalile everywhere I measure men by the bigness scale-- A man is all that he means to be; His heart may falter, his feet may fail. And yet the man is the same to me I've never looked on the perfect tree That showed no mark of the w inter's gale, And never perfect the man I see- I measure men by the bigness scale. I measure men by the bigness scale, Nor ask what may lie below, I know the soul of ihe man is frail, I know the hope of the man is slow, I know the thorns thai around him grow, The brambled ways that his feet assail -The best of man is the man 1 know I measure men by ihe bigness scale I measure men by the bigness scale; In ev'ry mortal two men there are; The man who looks from the gloomy jail May fix his gaze on ihe shining star. For lile is long and the way is far For some the sun and for some the hail, The good to save or the ill to mar I measure men by the bigness scale. I measure men by the bigness scale; I measure men by a simple rule I learned myself by the lonesome trail The stony path and the murky pool I learned myself in the sterner school Where right may lose and the wrong prevail And, saint, or sinner, or sage or fool I measure men by the bigness scale. I measure men by the bigness scale; 1 pray that others may measure you Not, by your lifetime's tangled tale But by the things you tried to do, I sometimes look to ihe skies of blue And caich the spirit of Holy Grail And know, and know, when the game is through, Christ measures men by the bigness scale. War Upon Painl Fain is a vimtor to every home and usually it conies quite unexpected. Hut you are prepared for every emergency if you keep a small bottle of Sloan'" lain meat handy. It is the neatest pain killer ever discovered. Simply laid on the skin no ruhhinij required -it driven the pain away. It is really woii.leiful. Melvm II. Soister. I'.erkeley. I'al. writes: 'Lust Sunday, after ttampimt around the Panama Ksposilion with wet feet, I came home with my neck so still that I couldn't turn. I applied Sloan's I.niiment freely and went to hi d To my surprise, next iiioiinm; the stilf uess had almost disappeared, four houis after the second application. I was as (rood as new." At Druiftrists. .'.'.('. March. Hil . Some small thoughts. minds have great Wuhlnstan. D. C. Richmond. Vs. Norfolk. Vs. BALIIMWKi Ciiurl.ttlf. N. C Chrlroii. S. C Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA OEX01 o, X, T. ZABA. MERCHANT TAILOR, o U .Nevtdoorlo.ollicoitei s, Vtl.l.DOV V 1 take your mcMure and make,,.,. oor, e, on mv ne o '- -- JJ inspect line line ol piece trouu uno mi"i- 31301 TAMER'S ROOF PAIS! SOLO BV I'imvii IVIiilolii'iil ll:uili:m IliiliiliiliV ii 1 1 1 - ii ii ;uu uwiuii aiv vvm iiiijii c. it t " 3 S w " Bear This In Mind I consider I hamherlaiu's lomih Kerned y hy far the hest inediciue in the market for colds and croup." say- Mrs. Alherl lllosser. Lima. ihi. Many oth ers are of the same opinion. Obtainable every where. How easy it is to acquire some thing you don't want. Colds Need Attention. Internal throat and chest troubles produce intlamniatiou, irritation, swell ing or soreness and unless checked at once, aie likely to lead to serious Dou ble. Caught in t"' l- Hell s I'ine-Tar Honey loosens the phleirm and destroys the germs which have settled m the throat or nose. It is soolhiutt and heal ing. I'nie is antiseptic: honey is sooth ingboth together possess excellent medicinal qualities lor righting cold germs. Insist on Dr. Hell's Fine-Tar-Honey. :'c. all druggists. The future is what we hoped the past might have been but was not. Why You Should Use Chamber lain's Couch Remedy F.ecause it lias an established ropiila tion known hy its good works. Because it is most esteemed by those w ho have used it for many years, as oc casion required, and are hest acquaint ed with Us good qualities. Hecause it loosens and relieves a cold and uids nature in restoring the system to a heallhv condition. Hecause it does not contain opium 01 anv other narcotic. Hecause it is within the reach ol all. It onlv costs a quarter. Obtainable everywhere. Responsibility that tarries lid weight is not responsible. Couiths and Colds Are Dangerous Few of us realize the danger of coughs and colds. We consider them common aud harmless ailments. However sla tistica tell us every thiol peisou dies of a lung ailment Dangerous Hrouchial aud Lung diseases follow a ueglected cold. As your body struggles agaiust coldeeims, no baiter aid cau be had than 1U. Kings Sew Discovery, lis merits has been tested hy old and young i. .... ii rn Oct a bottle to- ,Uv Avoid the risk of serious Luug admeuta. Druggists. Ofien the excuse is the offense. worse than WELDQN, N CASTORIA For Infants and Children lnUForOvr36Ytar Always bur UM MOST TOO LIUM1 "Good morning, " said an old lady, briskly, entering a baker's shop. "Permit me to compliment you on the lightness of your bread !" The baker rubbed his hands and smiled benignly. "Thank you, madam!" he said, proudly, but re spectfully. "It is my aim to bake the lightest bread in the city." 'And you do it," said the old lady. "If it gets much lighter it'll take two of your pound loaves to weigh IH ounces." New York Journal. READY FOR IT y OUT OF MOUTHS OF BABES "What was ihe result of the flood?" asked the Sunday school teacher. "Mud1" replied the bright young ster. "I think thai papa and mamma likes the baby better than they do me, said little lour-year-old Ll- sie, cause tney let him do iust as he pleases." Small James, after attempting io make a picture of a horse on his slate, asked: "Mamma, does God see every thing ?" "Yes, dear," was the reply. "Well," continued the embryo artist, I 11 bei He II laugh w hen He sees this horse." 'Mamma," said little Siegfried, "I saw a blacksmith making a mule today." 'Are you quite sure you did?" asked the skeptical mother. 'Of course 1 am,"' replied Sieg fried. "He was just finishing him by nailing on one of his behind feet." Life. JBSW 1 SvS. m si! iiij ClllllS'ilS NOV If you had started savin A FEW CI. MS A WEEK a year ago today, how much easier it would have been to buy Ritts this vear And how much merrier would the Christmas be with more and better gilt to hand to father or mother, sister or sweetheart, w ite or daughter, or to the little kiddies that want them the most ? Join our holiday Savings n Fund which starts Dec. 27 1 And be ready with a nice snu(j bank account when Christmas comes again. The plan is simple, easy and satisfactory in every detail. Here it is: IN CLASS 2--You pay 2 cents the first week, 4 cents the second upk. ft cents the third week, and so on tor 50 weeks. Total S25.50. IN CLASS 5--You pay 5 cents the first week, 10 cents the second f week, 15 cents the third week and soon ior so weeks, lotal Jbd.75. YOU MAY REVERSE THE PAYMENTS IF YOU WISH TO Dfl SO For instance, in Class 2 the payments starts with 2 cents and end with $1. If you wish, you may pay $1 the first week and 2 cents less each week until the last payment is 2 cents, and so on with all the classes. We also have two classes in which the payments are always the same, as follows: Class 25 25 cents each week, total $12.50. Class 50- 50 cents each week, total $25.00. You may join as many classes as you wish. Every member in the family may join, from the younK est to the oldest your neighbor and all their children are sure to join. No membership fee THE FUND STARTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 27TH, Come into the bank and let us tell you all about the plan I Hi n WELDON, N 1 ? . ivi; i' Tii v i I HP C. w T- ' w rr.il m " mm 15 raamirMs atfl ttlan g Wffc r-Jit4 Attractive in Winter Vacatioa Tours He was traveling in the South and had io put up over night at a ; second-rate hotel in Western Geor gia. He said to the clerk when hecnicrcd: "Where shall 1 buio-1 graph ?" 'Autograph ?" said the clerk, j 'Yes; sign my name, you i know." ! "Oh, right here." As he was signing his name in the register in came three roughly clothed, unshorn Fellows immedi ately recognizable as Georgia 1 crackers." One of them ad vanced to the desk. "Will you autograph?" asked the clerk, his Face aglow with the pleasure lhat comes from the con sciousnrss of intellectual superior ity. "Certainly," said the "cracker." his Face no less radiant than thai of ihe clerk; "mine's rye." The Argonaut, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA TO Florida, : Cuba, the West Indies, Panama Canal, Mardi Gras New Orleans, New York, and Bermuda. Operated During The Christmas Holidays, January, February and March. Tours of Ten, Rfteen.Twenty and Thir. ty Days Duration, Cov ering Many Points of Great Attractiveness and Historical Interest. We have a Tour at extremely low cost including all expenses to Florida and Guba, December 27th to January 7th, especially attrac tive and of unlimited educational value to Teachers and Students during their vacation- their only opportunity. ATM ID of r'lorij3- ,ne lUUn world's greatest winter resorts, during the height of their senson; through the beau tiful tropical country in nearby foreign lands; Steamship Voyages in Southern Seas; and the Isthma or Panama, during the winter months at home, affording an op portunity for great, comfort and pleasure. Write lor Booklet and Literature H are sure one of our many attractive all - expense - included, personally conducted and chape roned lours hi a reasonable cost will interest you 6ATTIS TOURS Tourist Agents, Seaboard Air Line Railway. Raleigh, N. C. RUB-MY-TISM Will curd Rheumatism. Neu tulgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic i Sprains, Bruises, Cut", Burns. Old ! Sores,-Tetter. Rind-Worm, c- I ma rr Antiawntia Aao4vmv ' used internally or externally. 25c rM7 I M i III srr L'TU TI J&rfrz -.no SEVERS HEADACHE. "I onca hJ terrible heiida'ht aitl t. jrfctl Orlppt'. 1 uuM not at tend to my wirk. 1 tK'k some of l.r. MilcK' A-aS-Pain I'ills anil the jmIti was quickly K)ne. Y';'n I starttii uiti(c I.r. Jlli' NVn iit and tht trtJu'xit vanish-nl conipl'-uly umi I folt weil nnd aciU.' once more." HKNItV KAltNIIAM. SprmK Vaiii , Mltm. Pain and 111 Health . rob you of all your efficiency. DR. MILES' ANTIPAIN PILLS quickly relieve Pain, but at the same time, when over-work r nervousness is the cauue, Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine should be used to relieve the cause. IK FIRST BOX, OR BOTTLE. FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL DE REFUNDED. K 111 i 1 U 1 Jl Ranges Stoves n Heaters Turkish Leather Roc cr, J25 vsSue now $20. Qo Carts, $12.50 and $15 value now $8, Beautiful line of 9x12 Druggets $2.50 to $35. Oil Cloths and Linoleums, 25c to $1 per yard. BED ROOM SUIT:S $15 to $500. Lace Curtains and Portieres, 75c. to 10 a pair. Sterling Silver, Cut Glass and lots of other suitable Wedding Gifts al ways on hand. Men Furniture Company. WELDON, N. C. TP"
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